ALTA Good Deeds Foundation awards $6K to REALTORS for Kids
REALTORS for Kids is a nonprofit organization that was started in 2003. The organization strives to build stronger communities by creating opportunities for children. Funds raised throughout each year are used in the
REALTORS for Kids began as a "fill in the gaps" funding effort and grew into a nonprofit organization. Since 2003, REALTORS for Kids has dispersed more than
"We are honored to be the recipient of this grant from the
The 20th annual REALTORS for Kids benefit auction will be
Go to realtorsforkids.org for more information about REALTORS for Kids or if you know of a child in need.
REALTORS for Kids is one of 24 nonprofit organizations across
"Foundation grants can make an enormous difference for these small, charitable organizations. Many community nonprofits are operating on a shoestring, and a lot of times a Foundation grant is funding an entire annual budget. It is so inspiring to see local communities develop and grow because of the Foundation's work," said Foundation Board Chair



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ALTA Good Deeds Foundation awards $6K to REALTORS for Kids
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